Justice Talking

Justice Talking, the radio program that explores the legal controversies
that challenge the nation, continues in May. Distributed by National Public
Radio to public radio stations nationwide, the program features leading
advocates debating issues of law and justice. Host Margot Adler offers audience
members time for questions or comments as part of the program.

The program is produced by the Annenberg Public Policy Center and co-
sponsored by the National Constitution Center and the Penn National Commission
on Society, Culture and Community.

On May 7 there will be two tapings. The topic will be Sexual
Identity Politics: the Fight Over Transgendered Rights from 4:30-6 p.m.
Should civil rights laws protecting individuals against discrimination based
on race, age, gender, and sexual orientation extend to sexual identity?

For the evening session, the topic is Bio-engineered Bites, from
7:30-9 p.m., centering on the affects of bio-engineered food on health,
suggesting that warning labels should be mandated to alert shoppers about
potential risks.

Tapings take place at Carpenters' Hall, 320 Chestnut Street. Tickets
are free, individual and group reservations are required.